When it comes to a college choice, Dashon Hunt doesn’t need to stay close to home. Just call him a tourist—he’s itching to see the world.

So when it comes to picking a college, the Sporting News Top 125 cornerback is willing to go anywhere. If London, Paris and Rome had college football programs, he’d probably take an official visit to at least one of them.

Hunt (No. 88 in the SN125) has an official visit to Boise State coming up this weekend, and two weeks ago he checked out Oregon State. He trekked to Nebraska in late September, and right now, his final scheduled official visit will be the first week of December to California—the closest school to his Westlake Village (Calif.) home. Other Pac-12 programs, including Arizona, Arizona State, Colorado, Washington, Washington State and nearby UCLA have offered, but they’re on the outside looking in now.

With Robert Nkemdiche back on the list of uncommitted prospects after stepping away from Clemson, there are 27 players in the Sporting News 125 still available. Hunt is a rare uncommitted blue-chipper.

“I’m enjoying all of it,” Hunt told Sporting News. “It’s getting close to the end, I know. I can’t go back to high school after this, so I’m just trying to enjoy everything and get my team to a championship … it’s crazy to think to myself that it all went by so fast. I never would have that that.”

Hunt spoke specifically about the schools he chose for visits. At Nebraska, his first visit, he felt like he learned the ropes of what an official is all about—and he got a taste of what college football is like in a different part of the country. The other three schools on his list have earned his respect, too.

“One thing with Oregon State is that they are one of the ones that recruited me early in my junior year and the respect I’ve gotten from the coaches has been great,” Hunt said. “I’ve always liked them, and this season they’ve been doing great. It gives me a feeling of how they’re building up to a great program.”

Boise State and Cal will be coming up soon.

“To be honest, I’m not really sure I know that much about Boise State, but the reason I’m taking the visit is to see how it is and how I’d like it,” Hunt said. “Everything my heart feels about them is great—the connection with the coaches and how they’re always telling me more about their school than football. I really like that.

“And Cal, it’s kind of 50/50 in my family. I have some in my family who said to go out and explore other parts of the country and stuff, while others say I should stay here so they can come to the games. Then you have the academics there, which is great. I like everything about them.”

In December, he’ll have to make a decision—and then he plans to announce it at the Offense-Defense All-American game a few weeks later.

“Having to narrow down your options with 15 offers and all, it’s tough,” Hunt said. “You have to put a lot of research into it. Once you get it to a top eight, then you have pressure put on you to narrow it to a top five. There’s just a lot of pressure with friends and family and people telling you to go here and there for what they like. But that goes in one ear and out the other for me.